First one was virtual. Second in person with technical component. Unsure if person interviewing wrote job description which was for tier 1 help desk, but they indicated they actually wanted a sys admin and asked if I would do the job for less than the posted salary range since I wasn't qualified to be a sys admin. I agreed because this would be my first IT job. They gave every indication after the first and second interview that they were likely proceeding. They were late on their timeline after the first interview to ask for a second, but then ghosted me after the second interview. Followed up with emails twice and reached out on Indeed, which was how they contacted me regarding the interviews, and nothing. It was obvious I wasn't getting the job, but rude and unprofessional to not communicate that.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Sell me on you.
Asked about how to manage users and reset passwords. Asked if I had hypervisor experience. Where is DNS housed. How to find printer port number.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Dalcom Consulting (Greensboro, NC) in Dec 2024
Interview
I spoke to 3 individuals via Indeeds video interview service. I was asked about my interests and hobbies, why I was interested in the position, what did I feel made me a good fit for the position. We also talked about my degree. I was asked if I knew how to use power tools and was comfortable being up on a latter installing cabling and if I wouldmind beingon call for Saturdays & Sundays. Lastly I was asked 2 technical questions about Windows, that I had to answer. The interview team was polite, but very serious and stoic most of the interview. It did make me feel very nervous, being it was my first IT interview. I would like to note that this position was said to be "entry level" it was not.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Technical question: Where would I go in Windows if I were having an issue with an application?
2nd Question: Where would I find my DNS settings?